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    The rule in Rylands and Fletcher Consider the potential liability in tort for the loss sustained by Paul in the situation above.How successful might any defences be? The tort in Rylands v Fletcher(1868) came into being as a result of the Industrial Revolution which took place during the eighteenth century.In Rylands v Fletcher(1868)‚ the defendant‚ a mill owner. Had paid independent contractors to make a reservoir on his land‚ which was intended to supply water to the mill.During the construction

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    differences between Act and Rule Utilitarianism Since it began‚ there have been two main exponents of Utilitarianism. They are Jeremy Bentham and J S Mill‚ and both of them base their own individual theories on the principle of utility‚ which defines something (an act‚ etc) dependent on if it achieves "the greatest happiness for the greatest number". This makes Utilitarianism a relativistic and consequentialist argument‚ as it takes into account only the outcome of events rather than the act itself as means

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    Evaluating Eligibility Rules HSM 240 Rules are important in every aspect of life. Eligibility rules are equally important for any kind of services offered‚ especially those offered to assist the general public. The Arc program‚ as well the local Chemung Arc‚ is an organization developed to assist those with developmental disabilities and just like every other organization‚ it has eligibility rules for the people it assists and services. ARC has eligibility requirements that most would consider

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    Breaking the Rules Essay

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    Breaking the Rules Breaking the Rules is truly a life-changing book for me. Just another self-help book‚ I thought. It turned out to be unlike any other self-help book that I’ve ever read. How is this book different? This is not a book that made me feel good‚ but never managed to change anything about me‚ leaving me feel more powerless than before. The authors‚ Kurt and Patricia Wright‚ actually manage to engage into a relationship with me‚ never leaving me off the hook. On the contrary‚ sometimes

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    Aristotle was one of the most intelligent philosophers in ancient Greece. In his work ‘poetics’ he defined the rules that need to be followed to write an impactful tragedy drama. He defined the characteristics that are required in a powerful drama. The six constituents needed to be present in a tragedy are Plot‚ Character‚ Thought‚ Spectacle‚ Song and Diction. Sophocles is a Greek dramatist who wrote tragedy plays. Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King is tale of a mythological character called Oedipus

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    organizations (HPOs). Right at the intersection of those would be the “Ten Golden Rules of High Performance” listed below. What do you think should be added to the list? Is there anything on the list that you disagree with? Please support your opinion with evidence from our readings and also from your own work and life experience. Please also remember to respond to your classmates’ posts to stimulate further discussion. Ten Golden Rules of High Performance Organizational Dynamics The future of every organization

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    whether the teacher is present or not‚ values that express an upright nature‚ good morals‚ magnificent academics‚ and integrity. If I have not learned to embody all of these qualities yet it is no one’s responsibility but my own to obtain them. The rules and regulations of Ms. Miller’s classroom consists of no talking‚ no use of a cellular device‚ no chewing gum or eating food‚ no restroom breaks‚ and definitely no misbehavior whether she is present or not. The presence of a substitute calls for integrity

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    Treasury Office Rule

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    TAMIL NADU STATE TREASURIES AND ACCOUNTS SERVICES SPECIAL RULES Section 28 A under Part III A of the Service Rules in volume II of the Tamil Nadu Services Manual 1969 Rule 1 Rule 2 categories of posts. Class I Class II : : Category 1 : Treasury Officer w.e.f. 16.06.95 (G.O.Ms.No.672 Fin (T&A I) Dept dt. 20.11.98) Pay and Accounts Officers Selection Grade Accounts Officers Selection Grade Treasury Officer Deleted. Vide G.O.Ms.No.200 Fin (T&A I) Dept.‚ dated 16.06.03 w.e.f. 27.03.83. : : Omitted CONSTITUTION

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    APPLICABILITY OF DOCTRINE OF RULE OF LAW IN INDIA The foundation of Indian Constitution is laid down on the bricks of “Rule of law”.1 The expression ’Rule of Law’ has been derived from the French phrase ’la principle de legalite’‚ i.e. a Government based on the principles of law.2 Rule of law has long normative history of contributing in edifice the legal system of European countries.3 Dicey developed this concept of ‘Rule of Law’.4 Dicey said ‘Rule of Law’ means‚ “the absolute supremacy of predominance

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    Exclusionary Rule Essay

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    To be able to thoroughly discuss exclusionary rule‚ there has to be some sort of basic knowledge of what it is. Exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. This paper will be discussing how exclusionary rule first came about and how it has evolved into what it is now. So this paper will‚ in a way‚ be a timeline of the exclusionary rule. Exclusionary rule was first discussed in the case of Boyd v. US (1886). Boyd v. US (1886) was about trying

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